Isla, a high schooler, has a friendly, fun-loving, and affectionate nature, whereas her classmate Harry has a retiring, somber, and reserved nature. In the context of Paul T. Costa and Robert R. McCrae's five factors of personality, according to Atherton, Robins, Rentfrow, and Lamb (2014), which of the following is most likely true about Isla?
A. Isla is more likely to engage in more substance use than is Harry.
B. Isla is low in extroversion when compared with Harry.
C. Isla is more prone to agoraphobia and social phobias than is Harry.
D. Isla is low in well-being when compared with Harry.
Answer: A
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